Weekend readers' pictures: Expectation

Weekend readers' pictures: Expectation

Your best pictures on this week's theme, from a lonely figure to a hungry cat

The next topic is Wheels (to appear 11 June). Email a hi-res image (one per entry), plus a sentence or two about what inspired you to take your photo, to
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Rachel Watts

Tom Bradley

: "In the first epilepsy clinic in Sierra Leone, April 2011, a patient undergoes an EEG to detect the nature and extent of his epilepsy - and get treatment for the very first time (he is in his forties). Approximately 70% of patients can have their seizures fully controlled by medication - but in Sierra Leone a lack of resources mean that the overwhelming majority of people with epilepsy are living without access to medication"

Pete Holmes

John Mclachlan

: "I've been watching swallows nesting in these sheds for years, so I decided to try to get a photograph of the parents feeding the chicks. With the light levels low and the swallows fast it took a lot of attempts before I got this one of the parent trying to live up to the chicks' expectations"